The evolution of web technologies

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With the evolution of web technologies, free games have become something one can’t imagine living without. Software such as flash allows developers to recreate the best moments in gaming history such as Tetris, pac-man, Mario, sonic and more. While some might think of this as piracy, others enjoy the benefits that online gaming has to offer.

There are thousands of website that allow you to play free games online. This has spawned a whole new market for game developers, it’s called “casual gaming”. It is a multimillion industry that focuses solely on non-gamers that kill time mostly during working hours in front of PCs. The causal gaming market can be divided into two categories – downloadable games and free flash games. The first are mostly half-free, as you usually get to play a limited demo of the full package instead of a free game, and the former are solely there for your enjoyment, with money generated through advertising on the sites.

The free flash gaming market is now sort of like a déjà vu of the gaming business 30 years ago, when people made games in garages. That market evolved into the current hardcore gaming market (with the current generation consoles being the Xbox 360 / PlayStation 3 / Wii) and left out small developers in the wild. But with free online games, anyone with the right skills and knowledge can make a game and publish it online. While the game would be free, the developer could generate profits from advertising within the game or on the website where he publishes it.

This makes even more sense as it’s rumored that the next versions of Flash technology would include 3D support, making the jump from 2D to 3D in web-based apps, much like the gaming market 15-20 years ago.

But while we wait for it, you can still enjoy reborn classics such as Tetris completely free and without having to download anything. All you need to know is the correct website.

About the Author Mike Patton writes about free online games such as tetris.

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High-Low-Split Omaha Eight-or-better for Intermediate players

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Your decision of continuing to play the High-Low Omaha Eight-or-better game after the pre-flop in most cases is guided by the kind of information you have on the true status of your hands.

The number of players at the table against the status of your pocket cards can dictate the rest of the playing strategy in High-Low Omaha Eight-or-better games.

Unbeatably, strong starting hands could be those that are with Ace because the Ace can function to form both the high and low hand. You can judge your strategy of the high-low eight-or-better game based on such. Though, an Ace in the beginner round is a great plus, you need to follow the 2 from the pocket and 3 from the board formula in forming your hands.

You can confidently proceed with playing the following hands in the pre-flop:-
• AA2X
• AA3X
• A23X
• A24X
• A2XX
• A34X
• AAXX

With AA2X the winning possibilities matter with the “x” card that will show up in the community table for such a hand. Some of the qualifying combinations for the split for eight-or-better are as follows:-

432A > 532A > 542A > 543A > 5432 > 632A > 642A > 643A > 6432 > 652A > 653A > 6532 > 654A > 6542 > 6543 > 732A > 742A > 743A > 7432 > 752A > 753A > 7532 > 754A

However, you need to understand that in high-low Omaha eight-or-better the strength of the hand is based on the competitive rank of your opponent’s hand. For instance, for an A2XX the combination of A2KK is stronger than A2J8, the strength of the X card would decide the final result of the play despite strong beginning hands. Numbers 6, 7, 8, 9 can cause to decrease the strength of the hand for the high-low Omaha eight-or-better game.

Starting hands like AA2X, AA3X, AA45, A23X, A2KK, A2QQ, A2JJ, A345, AAXX, A2KQ, A2KJ, A2XX, A2XX, A3KK, A34X, 2345, JQKA, TJQK, KKQJ, QJT9, 234X.
Any starting hand that has numbers between ten and Ace is worth playing. All the above combination of cards is with TJKQJ assortments; however, the 2345 without an ace can be easily beaten if an Ace does not come in the community card. Such a hand should be folded in the flop if an Ace does not turn up.

It is always wise to fold in the pre-flop with a bad combination hand without an Ace or any high rank card; however you can wait Ace in the flop else fold. Sometimes, luck can be favorable in the second and third community card rounds, deciding to play the turn and river with medium strength hands should be based on odds and several strategies.

About the Author Michael Robinson is a poker author who shares his poker tips and strategies with other Poker Players.

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